The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty are perhaps the most distinctive product of Charles Booth's Inquiry into Life and Labour in London (1886-1903). 

An early example of social cartography, each street is coloured to indicate the income and social class of its inhabitants.

A fascinating insight into how our capital city used to look like.


This is a clear and colourful map for the home, office or educational setting.

Printed onto quality poster paper  

size - 97 x 120 cm